UCA definition

UCA means Utah State Code Annotated 1953 as amended.
UCA means Utah Code Annotated, 1953.

Examples of UCA in a sentence

  • The cost proposal will be evaluated independently from the evaluated qualifications, pursuant to Utah Code Annotated (UCA) § 63G-6a Part 7, and as such, must be submitted separate from the technical proposal.

  • OWNER FULLY UNDERSTANDS AND AGREES THAT IF OWNER ABANDONS HIS/HER DOG AT THE UCA FACILITY, OWNER XXX BE UNABLE TO RETRIEVE POSSESSION OF HIS/HER DOG AND WILL HAVE NO RECOURSE AGAINST ANY UCA EMPLOYEE, OFFICER, OWNER, AFFILIATE OR AGENTS.

  • Owner agrees to all terms and conditions of this agreement, which shall be binding between Owner and UCA.

  • Further, nothing in this Agreement shall be deemed to abrogate or waive any immunity possessed by the City, including immunity under the Utah Governmental Immunity Act, U.C.A. § 63G-6-101, et seq., or other applicable law.

  • In addition, the Owner acknowledges that for each day that the dog remains at UCA past the scheduled pickup date shown above (or any other date mutually agreed upon by UCA), there will be an additional $175.00 per day charge due when the dog is picked up, plus any other fees for dog food or other services required by the dog.


More Definitions of UCA

UCA or the “Act” means the Utilities Commission Act (British Columbia), as amended;
UCA means Utah Code Annotated.
UCA means the Utilities Consumer Advocate.
UCA means Utah Code Annotated. 2-13-040. Right of Public Access.1. Every person has the right to inspect a public record free of charge and the right to take a copy of a public record during normal working hours, subject to the payment of costs and fees pursuant to §060 of this ordinance. 2. All records are public unless otherwise expressly provided by this ordinance or State or Federal law or regulation.
UCA means the Utilities Consumer Advocate 2.0 Affiliated electricity retailer and affiliated gas retailer definedRetained for Numbering Consistency
UCA shall refer to and mean the University of Central Arkansas, the President of UCA, any past, present and future members of the UCA Board of Trustees, any employee, representative or agent of UCA, and any entity associated with, or controlled by, UCA.